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Old John’s Diner
Old John’s Diner is a revamped luncheonette where you can eat a great burger or drink a martini near Lincoln Center.
Sukh
All aboard at Sukh, a Fort Greene Thai restaurant that celebrates the country’s railroad culture.
Sixty Three Clinton
If you’re interested in trying a tasting menu, but you don’t have hundreds to spend, check out this LES spot.
The Lions Bar & Grill
Get a casual drink and one of the best burgers in the East Village at The Lions.
Henry Public
Henry Public is a great place to spend a quiet night in Cobble Hill with a friend, a burger, or just whatever book you’re reading.
Gene's Restaurant
Grab a seat at the bar and order the baked clams at this Greenwich Village Italian spot.
Cafe Fiorello
For dinner before a show at Lincoln Center, head to Cafe Fiorello for Negronis and chicken parm.
Paros
Head to this Tribeca restaurant for Grecian urns, artificial vines, designer handbags, and decent, underseasoned food.
An Beal Bocht Cafe
An exceedingly Irish pub in Riverdale, An Beal Bocht pours a great Guinness and hosts nightly performances.
Kazumi Omakase
Come to this fun Greenwich Village spot when you want a sub-$100 sushi omakase that tastes more expensive than it is.
Radio Kwara
Radio Kwara, from the team behind Dept of Culture, serves an excellent a la carte Nigerian menu in Clinton Hill.
Rosticceria Evelina
The sister restaurant to Evelina, Rosticceria Evelina makes really good chicken and pizza and has a covered backyard.
Shinn East
Shinn East is yet another solid place for an affordable omakase, as long as you eat quickly.
Boro6
Boro6 is a wine bar in Hastings with a 40-foot-long marble horseshoe bar, and an everyone-knows-your-name vibe from the staff.